Seahawks release Noah Fant
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The Seattle Seahawks finally released starting tight end Noah Fant yesterday, saving around $9 million in salary cap space heading into the start of training camp tomorrow. In addition to creating some cap room, the move makes room for an exciting summer competition to determine who will become Seattle's new starter at this spot.
To celebrate training camp's arrival date, Bleacher Report recently wrote an article outlining every team's salary cap situation around the league. The Seahawks currently rank 10th in financial flexibility with approximately $31.2 million in cap space. The Seahawks are in a great position.
The Seattle Seahawks released veteran tight end Noah Fant just days before the start of training camp in a cap-saving move.
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